Manhunt Underway for Suspect in Tiptonville Quadruple Murder
Four found dead in Tiptonville, Tennessee. Two face accessory charges, while Austin Drummond is sought for murder and kidnapping, with a $32,500 reward offered.

Police arrest suspect in killings of 4 Tennessee family members

Suspect in Tennessee quadruple killing captured after week on the run

Austin Drummond captured in Tennessee after days-long manhunt
Tennessee murder suspect Austin Drummond, accused of killing 4 family members, is captured after manhunt
Overview
Four individuals—James M. Wilson, Adrianna Williams, Cortney Rose, and Braydon Williams—were discovered deceased in Tiptonville, Tennessee, in a case linked to an abandoned infant.
Tanaka Brown and Giovonte Thomas, both 29, have been charged with accessory after the fact to first-degree murder in connection with the Tiptonville killings.
Tanaka Brown faces additional charges of evidence tampering, further connecting him to the ongoing investigation into the quadruple murder case in Tennessee.
Warrants have been issued for Austin Drummond, charging him with four counts of first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping, and weapons offenses, as he remains at large.
A significant $32,500 reward is currently offered for information leading directly to the arrest of Austin Drummond, the primary suspect in the Tiptonville quadruple murder.
Analysis
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